answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Large parts of Earth's continental crust is made up of metamorphic rocks. Metamorphic rocks play an important role in mountain building as they make up large portions of the mountain's crystalline core.

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Where are metamorfic rocks found?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What are metamorfic rocks used for?

what are metamorphic rocks be used for


How are metamorfic rocks formed?

formed by immense heat and pressure


Is all sand made of the same minerals explain?

no because sand is like sedements which could be made from sedimentary, metamorfic, or igneous rocks. by weathering and erosion each of the catagories of rocks i mentioned in the sentence before can become sedements. hope that helped ;) ~sm


What are the rocks found in Hampi?

what rocks can be found in hampi


Where are extrusive rocks are found?

where are egneos rocks found


Where are rocks usually found?

rocks are usally found on the groung or in it


How old are rocks found in Apollo missions?

The moon rocks are older then the rocks found on earth.


Why are sedimentary rocks found everywhere on the earth?

They are not found everywhere, in some places metamorphic rocks are to be found and in other places igneous rocks are to be found.


Where does a metamorfic rock come from?

Metamorphic rock is dumb stuff!I never want to see it again!!


Which type of rock is where fossils are found?

They are mostly found in Sedimentary Rocks


What are the five types of igneous rocks in Pakistan?

Where are igneous rocks found in Pakistan? Where are igneous rocks found in Pakistan?


What is the Structure of rocks deep in the earth?

There are two types of rock that can form deep within the earth: metamorphic rock and intrusive igneous rock. Metamorphic rock forms from rock that is altered under extreme heat and pressure. Intrusive igneous rock forms from molten rock that cools and solidifies underground. This is opposed to extrusive igneous rock, which forms at the surface after being erupted from a volcano.